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    tool setter

    hi can someone tell me i have a 2005 vf1 it has a renishaw TS27R tool setter
    and also a vf3 with the same plus a spindle probe !
    the thing is the software on the vf3 uses the quickcode macros
    but the vf1 doesnt have that software i have to manually put in the macro to teach every tool or measure it roughly and run it in auto ! it doesnt use the haas software
    basicly can i put the vf3s software macros etc into the vf1 ? and use it in the quickcode i know how to get the 9999 programs up on the vf3 but not sure which programs it uses


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    You may be better off just transferring all of the O9000 programs. Almost all of them are for probing and each cycle seems to flow through many of those programs at some point or another whether tool setting or spindle probing. I think O9998 may be the probe VQC program. Many of those macros are labeled, but not all of them.

    Greg


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